During the food fest that was two Saturdays ago at the Pioneer Woman’s Lodge, there was a beautiful cookie decorating demonstration by Bridget, a cookie maker and food blogger extraordinaire with the sweetest personality you ever saw.
And the most adorable red ringlets.
Cookies had been prebaked and brought in for us, and you can get the recipe for those fantastic Vanilla-Almond Sugar Cookies here. Loads of supplies were standing by, just waiting for us to get our grubby little hands on them.
Sprinkles, glittering colored sugar, edible gold dust . . .
Squeeze bottles for the icing, and little bottles of food coloring.
Women were starting to trickle in–local women, friends of Ree’s, friends of the Drummond family. This is Ree’s godmother!
An amazing woman.
I should probably also introduce you to the other guests. I’ve been so caught up in talking about Charlie the basset hound that I’ve barely talked about the wonderful, wonderful people! Sorry, ladies. There were 4 winners, and each of us brought someone with us. Molly brought her mother Susie:
Christy brought her (adorably pregnant) best friend Kathryn:
Jennifer brought her friend Ann . . .
. . . and finally, I brought my Mom.
I’m trying not to make apologies, but I have to be true to myself. Why is the color balance off in every single one of those pictures? What was I doing?? Was I on Photoshop drugs or something? In fact, did I even process these pictures myself, or did the Photoshop gnome villains hack into my system . . . again?
Definitely the Photoshop gnome villains. Those little squirts with their little red caps and hairy little toes.
Or we can just pretend I did it on purpose to give each picture individuality–a pink/red tone for Molly and Susie, a yellow tone for Christy and Kathryn, and a bluish hue for Jennifer and Ann. And my color balance problems don’t end here, but I’ll try to shut up about it. For the most part.
We enjoyed Ree’s coffee–big time.
As all the women gathered, Christy and I ran around snappity snapping with our cameras. We were still slightly freaking out.
Hi Christy! I’m sorry I made you so yellow earlier, and now so pink. Your skin is actually a beautiful, normal color.
I met the lovely Hyacinth, who I’ve been reading about for over a year.
Her haircut is seriously the cutest thing. “Hyacinth, will you tattoo your name and the name of your hair stylist on my left arm?” I asked.
“Um, you’re a very weird girl, but I’ll pose for a picture with you if you promise to stay at least 10 feet away from me the rest of the day,” she responded graciously.
I jumped at the chance.
We actually had a lovely conversation, and since she didn’t get a restraining order against me afterwards, I assume she thought it was lovely too.
Once we were all gathered, Bridget passed out recipes and instructions.
I studied them carefully in case there was a pop quiz at the end.
Ree was looking slightly impish.
Bridget demonstrated how to make Royal Icing–the stiff kind that you use to pipe your outlines on the cookie, and the ‘flooding’ kind that is a little more liquidy, and fills in the piped area with the color of your choice.
It was so delicious that I grabbed the mixer attachment and stuffed the whole thing in my mouth, to the horror of all the guests. Then Ree screamed “get this crazed woman out of my house!” and the icing and I fled across the open prairie in shame, where I hoped the wild mustangs would take me in as one of their own.
I kid! But you probably knew that already.
Ree would never send me from her house in a fit or rage. She’s just not the ‘fit of rage’ kinda lady. She’s the kind who would join me in licking every ounce of frosting off that mixer. The picture above is my proof.
The demonstration was so much fun.
All the ladies were so warm, so friendly, and so conversational.
Once the icing was mixed, it was time to start decorating 5 tons of cookies.
These all-important pictures show Bridget piping the outline with the royal icing that she will later fill in with flood icing.
Well this should be easy, I thought to myself. You kind of draw on a cookie, type of thing.
Hah! I couldn’t draw a straight line to save my own sorry hide.
Everyone suddenly got very, very focused.
Ree’s girls were so into it.
What if the PW sees my wonky lines of icing and rejects me forever? I thought. Maybe I should just destroy the evidence and slip this mangled cookie into my mouth.
But I didn’t. I proceeded as planned, and tried to erase the error of my ways with the glossy, gorgeous flood icing. Use a toothpick to get it to the edges–if it goes on its own, it’s too liquidy and the cookies will never dry. Let’s take a look at Bridget’s progress:
It’s so easy to make beautiful designs with the flood icing, simply by making swirls with a toothpick.
Unfortunately my little beauties got a little bashed up on the plane ride the next morning.
I’m not a baker by nature, but I could have decorated these cookies all day long.
My Mom’s cookies turned out beautifully.
She’s such an artist.
You can read Ree’s blog post about the experience here.
It was so much fun to see the Pioneer Woman in action, snapping the step by step photographs that you can click on over and see on her blog. Wild stuff, I’m telling you.
Simply wild. And her camera has a wicked fast shutter speed.
Christmas is approaching, and how much fun would it be to get together with a bunch of girls and have a massive cookie decorating party?
Lotsa fun, I’m telling you. Especially if you send me a little care package with the results . . . see, I’m an FDA-approved, um, cookie analyst.
And especially if two amazing chefs, Lia and Tiffany, come in and make you a killer salad for lunch. Here’s Lia, the toffee-making, truffle-creating Chef of wonders.
The toffee and truffles deserve their own post.
Here’s Tiffany, another lovely redhead. Seriously–Ree, Tiffany, Bridget–all redheads. All amazing cooks. I’m thinking something funky is going on here.
This was the best salad I’ve ever had. The components alone were already spectacular, especially the roasted fennel bulbs. I snuck a couple off the baking sheet.
Shrimp, scallops, fresh greens = I love everything and everyone in the world.
Add to that a glass of berry lemonade . . . oh yeah.
There’s more to come in this series. I make no promises on how fast they will appear since Christmas is practically at our door, but fudge, toffee, wild horses, and more kitty cats are in our future.
So don’t be goin’ anywhere!
That was figurative. You should totally get up to pee if you have to.
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First those cookies look amazing, good for you guys for being so dedicated to see them through. Also, a cookie decorating party would be a ton of fun. My mum used to plan them all the time when I was little. When I was a teenager we had pizza making parties. My mother was very creative about finding ways to keep a pack of girls busy
Jenna, your mom is adorable. Looks like you had a fantastic weekend at the Lodge. Thanks for sharing and I can't wait to see more.
What an incredible experience!!! I'm sitting here just in awe :)
Jenna,
Is your Mom baking cookies? Hers were outstanding!
Come back to Oklahoma soon!
Helen Ford Wallace
The Oklahoman
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Yes!! I plan to bake cookies this week and do some major decorating!! having to supply Christmas cookies for the Christmas eve services is a great "excuse" to employ what we learned with you there at the Lodge. Maybe I'll even remember to take some pictures and post them somewhere... although i don't yet have a blog... Thanks for your blog site... hope to check it out momentarily =)
Is your Mom baking cookies? Hers were beautiful!
Come back to Oklahoma soon!
Helen Ford Wallace
The Oklahoman
NewsOk
wow! you made cookies with PW?! Very cool and can I say how adorable you and your mom are? Looks like it was a great time.
You are a riot. I love you. If you weren't already taken, I would offer my hand in marriage. Don't order a restraining order against me. Think Hyacinth.
This sounds so awesome babe! I still can't quite believe that you went. And I was/am/always will be so excited that you would think I had gone.
Such an amazing experience! Those cookies are so adorable :) It must be so nice to be among these amzing women :)
Those cookies are AMAZING! Going to have to try that this year.
Also, thanks for stopping by and introducing yourself at my blog last week. :) Nice to know another fellow Chicago area blogger.
I'm always excited to meet fellow blogging Chicagoans! Can I just say that I'm already tired of wearing boots to tromp through the slush? =)
Wow, I saw the pictures on PW's blog and now here and it just looks like an amazing, amazing time. What gorgeous cookies!